..about the whole Glucose Screen coming up in two weeks.
Last pregnancy, I didn't really even think of refusing the glucose test. I ended up being called "borderline". So I didn't actually get labelled "Gestational Diabetic". As a precaution they had me see an OB once or twice, and a Diabetic consultant had me follow the Diabetic Diet. By the way, that diet was way high in carbs for something that is supposed to help with blood sugar issues. I followed a lower carb version of it. They gave me two ultrasounds way after 22 weeks to check the size of the baby...which is totally inaccurate after 22 weeks. I was told at a 34 week ultrasound, "Your baby is anywhere from 7 to 11 pounds. This baby could be big!". He was 7lb 6oz at birth. So anyhow...
The 1-hour glucose screen is coming up in 2 weeks, and after a lot research I'm not sure I'm feeling that comfortable taking this test. I'm just getting the idea that it's an uneccessary and inaccurate test. My only "risk factor" is that I am overweight. But I'm eating healthy, I'm exercising 5 times a week for at least an hour a day. I've asked the birthing center if they'd allow me to eat regular foods instead of the sugary drink and they said no. They said they don't do this any other way, etc. I just feel like I'm not getting any choice on the matter and I don't like that.
So I'm thinking of refusing the test this time. My DH thinks I should take the test and go from there. I do like my midwife, she is very nice and hands-off, etc. But they did tell me once labelled GD then that is high risk and delivery must take place in the hospital, etc. I feel that would be completely uneccessary and not the choice for me at all.
So maybe I am worrying needlessly. I was only borderline last time and had a healthy outcome, but I started this pregnancy a little more overweight. So I am stressing slightly and not sure what to do.
I guess this is mostly a vent, but if anyone has any similar experiences I 'd like to hear what you have to say. I may just see what they say if I tell them I'd like to refuse the test this time....
Last pregnancy, I didn't really even think of refusing the glucose test. I ended up being called "borderline". So I didn't actually get labelled "Gestational Diabetic". As a precaution they had me see an OB once or twice, and a Diabetic consultant had me follow the Diabetic Diet. By the way, that diet was way high in carbs for something that is supposed to help with blood sugar issues. I followed a lower carb version of it. They gave me two ultrasounds way after 22 weeks to check the size of the baby...which is totally inaccurate after 22 weeks. I was told at a 34 week ultrasound, "Your baby is anywhere from 7 to 11 pounds. This baby could be big!". He was 7lb 6oz at birth. So anyhow...
The 1-hour glucose screen is coming up in 2 weeks, and after a lot research I'm not sure I'm feeling that comfortable taking this test. I'm just getting the idea that it's an uneccessary and inaccurate test. My only "risk factor" is that I am overweight. But I'm eating healthy, I'm exercising 5 times a week for at least an hour a day. I've asked the birthing center if they'd allow me to eat regular foods instead of the sugary drink and they said no. They said they don't do this any other way, etc. I just feel like I'm not getting any choice on the matter and I don't like that.
So I'm thinking of refusing the test this time. My DH thinks I should take the test and go from there. I do like my midwife, she is very nice and hands-off, etc. But they did tell me once labelled GD then that is high risk and delivery must take place in the hospital, etc. I feel that would be completely uneccessary and not the choice for me at all.
So maybe I am worrying needlessly. I was only borderline last time and had a healthy outcome, but I started this pregnancy a little more overweight. So I am stressing slightly and not sure what to do.
I guess this is mostly a vent, but if anyone has any similar experiences I 'd like to hear what you have to say. I may just see what they say if I tell them I'd like to refuse the test this time....







I will say Hello to Daniela for you.
. It's good to have support from other mamas.


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